CSU in the News

The success and expertise of Colorado State University, its programs and its people are highlighted
in hundreds of newspaper, magazine, television, radio and electronic media stories each month by local,
regional, national and international news organizations. Following is a sample of news stories from the
past few days.

"Overall, it's a progressive city," said Scott Denning, a professor of atmospheric science at Colorado State University. "But, to be a little more cynical, several of the council members who might have been inclined to say 'no' didn't, because all they were committing to was a goal."

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Once Old Town ends, CSU begins. The tree-filled campus breaks the regular street intersections for a mile as buildings like the University Center for the Arts and the South College Fieldhouse pass by. Despite the fact that CSU has many construction projects happening at one time, the one that will soon impact College Avenue the most is a new medical center.

An independent ag technology consultant and farmer, Harms was one of the big picture dreamers and forward thinkers invited to participate in Colorado State University’s first ever Ag Innovation Summit, hosted over three days on the Fort Collins campus.

Blood tests can spot signs of infection earlier and with greater sensitivity, allowing quicker treatment and quarantine, explained Dr. Mo Salman, a veterinary epidemiologist at Colorado State University who did much of the early research.

Now new research from Professor George Wittemyer of Colorado State University’s Department of Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Biology and his team proves that elephants’ tremendous memories of their habitats and their resources contributes to their survival in challenging environments.

More than $239 million in bond sales were secured by the Colorado State University System Thursday for construction of the new on-campus stadium, according to a press release. The bonds sold in less than 90 minutes.

Seth Butler, a graduate student at Colorado State University, mentored a high schooler a few years ago through a semesterlong course called Campus Corps, while he completed his undergraduate studies at the school.

Mass and Barnes’ views were backed in February 2014 when John Wallace from the University of Washington and four climate scientists from Princeton, Colorado State University, the National Centre for Atmospheric Research and University of Alaska Fairbanks published a letter in Science, pointing out that chilly bursts of cold Arctic air, more severe than the winter of 2013-14, occurred in the early 1960s, late 1970s and in 1983, “when the Arctic sea ice was thicker and more extensive than it is today” and well before the proposed shallowing of the bed of the polar jet stream.

Just days after parts of two counties in southeast Kansas were placed under quarantine to contain the spread of highly contagious bird flu, Colorado State University animal scientist Temple Grandin made a stop in Wichita to address the National Farmers Union, using her remarks to touch on livestock disease resistance and other far-reaching ideas.